The UK’s cross cutting Net Zero Strategy9 February 2022
In this series, our multidisciplinary London team will dive into the detail of policies in each of the sectors covered by the Net Zero Strategy and what they mean for industry stakeholders.
In this series, our multidisciplinary London team will dive into the detail of policies in each of the sectors covered by the Net Zero Strategy and what they mean for industry stakeholders.
Following on from our introductory article, our second article in the series looks at what the UK’s Net Zero Strategy means for the power sector.
Does the UK’s Net Zero Strategy deliver on its aim to go “further and faster to tackle climate change”? Is it a “step up” and “first of a kind”?
The judges were impressed by the ambition and innovation of the potentially transformative project that will significantly reduce transport emissions.
With serious climate-related disasters on the rise globally, the appetite, and indeed need, to tackle climate change and build a more sustainable future has never been higher on the personal, economic and political agendas. But what can we really expect from COP26 and will it deliver its ambitious goals? To find out, join our webinar!
Following stated intentions to become a global leader in hydrogen, the UK government recently launched its long-awaited hydrogen strategy. But is this new strategy the foundation for a future hydrogen super economy or just full of hot air? Read our analysis to find out!
In this eighth and final instalment in our OFTO series, we look at the lessons that can be learned from the OFTO regime when implementing the CATO regime.
Max Boemke, Marianne Anton and Shraiya Thapa’s introduction to the hydrogen sector has featured in UK energy industry news provider Energy Manager Magazine’s March 2021 edition.
The Camden solar PV portfolio comprises the 50 MW Grange project in Newark, Nottinghamshire, and the 50 MW South Lowfield project in Fleetham, North Yorkshire.
In the fourth article in our ‘Hydrogen – What is the hype about?’ series, we offer an overview of the current state of play for hydrogen in the UK, expectations for a future national strategy and implications for the energy, transport and real estate sectors.
In the third article of our sector series on the EU Taxonomy Regulation for Sustainable Investments, we set out the key concepts introduced by the Taxonomy Regulation and explain what this means for market participants in the energy sector.
In the seventh article of our OFTO series, we set out common issues that arise in negotiating OFTO sale and purchase agreements, particularly in light of the unusual dynamics created by the tender process.